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Attic cat
When I got home from work yesterday, I called the cats that were
outside with the generic "kitty kitty, kitty". None showed up, but I heard a meow I didn't recognize coming from the garage. I went in and called again - the meow was fainter and hard to place. The garage is not used for cars, it is used to store power garden tools and some junk - it's hard to get around in. I climbed over things to get to both ends and both sides and still the meow seemed to be coming from different places. There was no cat to be found in the garage. Eventually, I decided the cat must be in the attic, but had no clue how one could get up there since the access hole was covered. I got a ladder and power screwdriver, and removed the access hole cover. Too dark to see anything, except that the eves were not closed in, so a cat could, if being chased hard enough by a dog, jump on something outside and up through that gap. Went to get a big flashlight. After much searching, I caught a glimpse of the neighborhood red tabby hiding from me in a corner. He obviously wasn't happy where he was, otherwise why would he have responded to my calls? However, he did not want *me* to rescue him. I left the step ladder in the hole in the hope that he would use it after I left. T.E.D. ) SPAM filter: Messages to this address *must* contain "T.E.D." somewhere in the body or they will be automatically rejected. |
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Well, did he???? Maybe a tin of catfood at the bottome would help.
"Ted Davis" wrote in message ... When I got home from work yesterday, I called the cats that were outside with the generic "kitty kitty, kitty". None showed up, but I heard a meow I didn't recognize coming from the garage. I went in and called again - the meow was fainter and hard to place. The garage is not used for cars, it is used to store power garden tools and some junk - it's hard to get around in. I climbed over things to get to both ends and both sides and still the meow seemed to be coming from different places. There was no cat to be found in the garage. Eventually, I decided the cat must be in the attic, but had no clue how one could get up there since the access hole was covered. I got a ladder and power screwdriver, and removed the access hole cover. Too dark to see anything, except that the eves were not closed in, so a cat could, if being chased hard enough by a dog, jump on something outside and up through that gap. Went to get a big flashlight. After much searching, I caught a glimpse of the neighborhood red tabby hiding from me in a corner. He obviously wasn't happy where he was, otherwise why would he have responded to my calls? However, he did not want *me* to rescue him. I left the step ladder in the hole in the hope that he would use it after I left. T.E.D. ) SPAM filter: Messages to this address *must* contain "T.E.D." somewhere in the body or they will be automatically rejected. |
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On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 11:22:46 -0600, "Karen"
wrote: Well, did he???? Maybe a tin of catfood at the bottome would help. I was running late this morning and didn't have time to look. I'll report tonight on my late usenet pass. T.E.D. ) SPAM filter: Messages to this address *must* contain "T.E.D." somewhere in the body or they will be automatically rejected. |
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On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 11:22:46 -0600, "Karen"
wrote: Well, did he???? Maybe a tin of catfood at the bottome would help. He was gone when I got home. I suspect he was trying to get through the cat flap to get some food, but the flap is blocked to keep Mooch (another feral) in until I can tame him and get him to the vet. His struggles would have attracted the dogs, and since he isn't all that familiar with where the dogs stop because of the radio fence, he didn't just dodge around the corner of the house like the resident cats do but instead ran for some place he could climb. T.E.D. - e-mail must contain "T.E.D." or my .sig in the body) |
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On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 10:38:35 -0600, Ted Davis
wrote: When I got home from work yesterday, I called the cats that were outside with the generic "kitty kitty, kitty". None showed up, but I heard a meow I didn't recognize coming from the garage. I went in and called again - the meow was fainter and hard to place. The garage is not used for cars, it is used to store power garden tools and some junk - it's hard to get around in. I climbed over things to get to both ends and both sides and still the meow seemed to be coming from different places. There was no cat to be found in the garage. Eventually, I decided the cat must be in the attic, but had no clue how one could get up there since the access hole was covered. I got a ladder and power screwdriver, and removed the access hole cover. Too dark to see anything, except that the eves were not closed in, so a cat could, if being chased hard enough by a dog, jump on something outside and up through that gap. Went to get a big flashlight. After much searching, I caught a glimpse of the neighborhood red tabby hiding from me in a corner. He obviously wasn't happy where he was, otherwise why would he have responded to my calls? However, he did not want *me* to rescue him. I left the step ladder in the hole in the hope that he would use it after I left. T.E.D. ) They can sure get themselves into some strange spots - don't know if it's fleeing from dogs or just curisoity, probably both. Hope the tabby finds his/her way out without your having to climb in and rescue her/him. -- Steve Touchstone, faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky [remove Junk for email] Home Page: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html Cat Pix: http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/animals.html |
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On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 00:05:27 -0600, Steve Touchstone
wrote: On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 10:38:35 -0600, Ted Davis wrote: When I got home from work yesterday, I called the cats that were outside with the generic "kitty kitty, kitty". None showed up, but I heard a meow I didn't recognize coming from the garage. I went in and called again - the meow was fainter and hard to place. The garage is not used for cars, it is used to store power garden tools and some junk - it's hard to get around in. I climbed over things to get to both ends and both sides and still the meow seemed to be coming from different places. There was no cat to be found in the garage. Eventually, I decided the cat must be in the attic, but had no clue how one could get up there since the access hole was covered. I got a ladder and power screwdriver, and removed the access hole cover. Too dark to see anything, except that the eves were not closed in, so a cat could, if being chased hard enough by a dog, jump on something outside and up through that gap. Went to get a big flashlight. After much searching, I caught a glimpse of the neighborhood red tabby hiding from me in a corner. He obviously wasn't happy where he was, otherwise why would he have responded to my calls? However, he did not want *me* to rescue him. I left the step ladder in the hole in the hope that he would use it after I left. T.E.D. ) They can sure get themselves into some strange spots - don't know if it's fleeing from dogs or just curisoity, probably both. Hope the tabby finds his/her way out without your having to climb in and rescue her/him. Definitely a tom. Not only is he red tabby, but he used to have a home just down the road with an old lady, so he's known. He went feral when she died 2-3 years ago. He has been getting some food here, but access is current blocked, and the cat flap is well within the containment area for my two large dogs ... by design: they exist to control the possums and other vermin that were coming in to eat. The dogs won't hurt cats, but they will chase them if they run away. T.E.D. - e-mail must contain "T.E.D." or my .sig in the body) |
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Purrs for the kitty to find his way out,
-- Polonca & Soncek "Ted Davis" wrote in message ... snip After much searching, I caught a glimpse of the neighborhood red tabby hiding from me in a corner. He obviously wasn't happy where he was, otherwise why would he have responded to my calls? However, he did not want *me* to rescue him. I left the step ladder in the hole in the hope that he would use it after I left. T.E.D. ) SPAM filter: Messages to this address *must* contain "T.E.D." somewhere in the body or they will be automatically rejected. |
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On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 22:13:57 +0100, "polonca12000"
wrote: Purrs for the kitty to find his way out, He hasn't been seen or heard from since - that's completely normal: I normally see him only a few times a year (since he has to get past dogs and face the resident cats (and the absence of prey), I suspect that he comes here only when he can't find a meal somewhere else - either that or he comes in after I go to bed). T.E.D. - e-mail must contain "T.E.D." or my .sig in the body) |
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